rimbastire

Italian

Etymology

From ri- + imbastire.

Verb

rimbastìre (first-person singular present rimbastìsco, first-person singular past historic rimbastìi, past participle rimbastìto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (sewing) to baste or tack again (to sew with long stitches, for temporary use, again)
  2. (hatmaking) to wind the pile onto the basting drum again
  3. (by extension) to remount (a construction) temporarily
  4. to outline (a speech, etc.) again
  5. to fix, to settle on (a plan of attack, a prank, etc.) again
  6. (shipbuilding) to begin again the construction of (a ship)

Conjugation

  • rimbastitura

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